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UK bans transfer of prisoners to Afghan forces following torture fears

May 16th, 2012 by
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Philip Hammond in Afghanistan by Defence Images via Flickr Creative Commons

Ruling could throw UK withdrawal from Helmand into disarray.


Afghanistan’s Taliban – a differing view of drones

April 10th, 2012 by
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Heron surveillance drone in Kandahar (US military/ Robert Bottrill, CF Combat Camera/ Flickr)

The poetry of the Afghan Taliban captured – offering a different perspective on drones.


Analysis: Obama outs CIA drone campaign – but do his words add up?

February 1st, 2012 by | 3 Comments
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US President Barack Obama (Flikr/ Barack Obama)

Obama uses webcam chat to talk about covert US drones.


Obama 2012 Pakistan strikes

January 11th, 2012 by
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Obama at the Pentagon January 2012 (Flikr/ An Honorable German)

Ten days into the New Year the CIA’s drones ended the longest pause of Obama’s presidency when they struck Pakistan, killing up to four alleged militants.


Deaths bring to six total Britons killed by CIA drones

November 18th, 2011 by
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Reaper drone (library); David Axe/flickr

British families claim relatives killed by US drones in Waziristan.


Bureau reporter meets 16-year-old three days before US drone kills him

November 4th, 2011 by | 4 Comments
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Tariqhighlight - Pratap Chatterjee

Pratap Chatterjee joined Jemima Khan at a conference in Pakistan to discuss CIA drone strikes.


Two boys reported killed in CIA strike

November 2nd, 2011 by
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Waziristan Grand Jirga to protest drone strikes, Nov 2011 (Pratap Chatterjee)

16 year old Tariq Khan had attended an anti-drone rally in the Pakistan capital just days before.


The CIA, a dirty bomb plot and drones: an interview with Joby Warrick

November 2nd, 2011 by
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CIA memorial wall-Flickr / CIA

Pulitzer prize-winner talks to the Bureau about the counter-attack against the CIA.


Four civilians reported killed in latest CIA drone strike

October 31st, 2011 by
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Chromite deposits in Pakistan -

Reports suggest those killed were not militants but workers from a local chromite mine.


Analysis: Has CIA changed its strategy in Pakistan drone war?

October 27th, 2011 by
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Petreaus at work -  Flickr/United States Government Work

The Bureau’s data on CIA drone strikes shows a spike in attacks on high-ranking militants.


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